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Shortcuts should be editable #41

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rapha8l opened this issue Dec 21, 2016 · 5 comments
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Shortcuts should be editable #41

rapha8l opened this issue Dec 21, 2016 · 5 comments

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@rapha8l
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rapha8l commented Dec 21, 2016

Hi,

Thanks for your work
Shortcuts should be editable (if they are, I didn't find a way to do it on debian)
Example : Ctrl+a is set in keybindings to select all, though it's painful when you have the habit to use it to go at the beginning at the line, in term or in emacs

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@sedwards2009
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Now that you mention it, it might just be a good idea to offer readline/emacs/etc style bindings as a built in option too straight out of the box.

@rapha8l
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rapha8l commented Mar 9, 2017

Thanks !

@rapha8l rapha8l closed this as completed Mar 9, 2017
@nbelakovski
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Is there currently any way to edit the bindings? Surely they're stored in some sort of editable config file?

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Ah, found it, keybindings.json. Looks like it requires a restart of extraterm to pick up the changes, but I was able to change the tab switching to Ctrl-Tab and Ctrl-Shift-Tab successfully. Looking forward to using this thing more, especially happy about the WSL support!

@sedwards2009
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There is an issue to make the bindings fully configurable. #79 I just bumped up its prio since it appears to be a show-stopper for a lot of people.

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